Crafting The Liminal
Andrew Chavet, Kate Le Masurier. Kolkata, India
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Name of work in English
Crafting The Liminal
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Name of work in original language
A Clay Scaffold for Calcutta's Pavements
Prize year
Young Talent 2020
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Work Location
Kolkata, India
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Author/s
Andrew Chavet, Kate Le Masurier
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School
Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape - University of Edinburgh.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Young Talent 2020 YT Nominees
Crafting The Liminal
A Clay Scaffold for Calcutta's Pavements
Program
Industrial
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Drawing inspiration from Calcutta’s intricate pavement activity and delicate relationship with water, Crafting the Liminal focuses on the culture of handmade construction as the means to part repair, renovate and replace the city's decaying architecture, seeking the emergence of a Bengal modernity.
An irony exists between the two thresholds of Calcutta’s chaotic pavements.\nOn the kerb side the ‘Inside-Out’ inexhaustible activity of streetside commerce spills out onto the road: textiles, woodcraft, pottery and metalwork, a hive of independent sustainable handmade production gives hint to the wider intricate economic wonder of Bengal.\nOn the building side - behind the saris and sandals in adda on rawks – a backdrop of pealing plaster, exposed brick and engulfing plant life has left the once ‘City of Palaces’ as an architecture in decay. At the mercy of the ‘Oceans of Wetness,’ humidity and moisture are returning the city’s soft clay structures to the bed of the Hooghly.\nOur contemporary architectural policy attempts to unite the two.\nAvoiding the acontextual construction practices that have revolutionised swathes of India’s other re-urbanising cities; like a contemporary ‘City in Evolution’, Calcutta’s existing architecture should instead be understood as the scaffold for the next.\nA scaffold where no drawn master plan takes command but rather supports and shapes itself on a cyclic economy of interdependent small-scale suppliers and craftspeople, whose unique locality preserves Calcutta’s urban identity, celebrating its zest of pavement culture, in end inspiring the emergence of an architectural Bengal modernity.